Autumn days can be so beautiful they overwhelm the senses. Carl Sandburg put it this way: "I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts."
That’s northern Utah’s Tuesday forecast: a partly cloudy morning with low temperatures in the 40s giving way to sunshine and clear afternoon skies as thermometers flirt with 70 degrees.
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Southern Utahns, meanwhile, can anticipate shaking off the chill of early morning’s mid-40s to bask in high temperatures in the low-80s under clear and sunny horizons.
The atmosphere will do nothing to dampen a glorious autumn day, either. The Utah Division of Air Quality has rated breathability statewide "Green," or healthy.
Salt Lake City looks for a high temperature Tuesday of 71, mirroring Monday’s forecast; Ogden expects 67 and 66 degrees, respectively; Provo 72s; Logan 65 and 64; Wendover 67 and 69; Duchesne 63 and 62;Cedar City 72 and 71; St. George 82 and 81; and Moab 71 and 72 degrees.
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